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We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
honestly, hard disagree. one of the reasons I knew I was really sick ~*when I was in the hospital with COVID*~ was that I couldn't enjoy watching anything on TV and didn't have the energy to enjoy Seinfeld reruns. (side note: nobody ever watches Seinfeld at the nursing home, but it's one of the few enjoyable things you're guaranteed to find on some channel on the TV at a hospital!)
Post by NothingButFlowers on Apr 5, 2022 22:12:47 GMT -5
Soooo we’re up to season 4 of Letterkenny, and I really feel like it got shafted in this thing. It did not deserve to go out third. Regardless, I’m glad it was included because I may never have watched it if not for this.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
It's weird to have the argument on letterkenny that there's no real female characters when ever character is intentionally absurd
While I wouldn’t argue that there are “no real female characters” (and I take your meaning about all of the characters being absurd), it is a very male centered show. Any attempt to argue that it’s not would be kind of silly. There are 7 people credited on all 68 episodes (and Roald is on 66), but only 1 of those is a woman. Going down from there, you’ve got Gail and then Bonnie (and Bonnie basically only walks through scenes and says maybe two words at a time) and then a bunch more guys. Out of the first 16 people credited (by number of episodes), there are only 3 women and only 2 of them really have roles.
I don’t personally mind that much because I enjoy the show anyway, but it’s a stretch to suggest that there are a significant number of developed female characters.
It's weird to have the argument on letterkenny that there's no real female characters when ever character is intentionally absurd
While I wouldn’t argue that there are “no real female characters” (and I take your meaning about all of the characters being absurd), it is a very male centered show. Any attempt to argue that it’s not would be kind of silly. There are 7 people credited on all 68 episodes (and Roald is on 66), but only 1 of those is a woman. Going down from there, you’ve got Gail and then Bonnie (and Bonnie basically only walks through scenes and says maybe two words at a time) and then a bunch more guys. Out of the first 16 people credited (by number of episodes), there are only 3 women and only 2 of them really have roles.
I don’t personally mind that much because I enjoy the show anyway, but it’s a stretch to suggest that there are a significant number of developed female characters.
It's weird to have the argument on letterkenny that there's no real female characters when ever character is intentionally absurd
While I wouldn’t argue that there are “no real female characters” (and I take your meaning about all of the characters being absurd), it is a very male centered show. Any attempt to argue that it’s not would be kind of silly. There are 7 people credited on all 68 episodes (and Roald is on 66), but only 1 of those is a woman. Going down from there, you’ve got Gail and then Bonnie (and Bonnie basically only walks through scenes and says maybe two words at a time) and then a bunch more guys. Out of the first 16 people credited (by number of episodes), there are only 3 women and only 2 of them really have roles.
I don’t personally mind that much because I enjoy the show anyway, but it’s a stretch to suggest that there are a significant number of developed female characters.
I didn't say there were a bunch developed female characters, I just don't think anyone on that show remotely resembles a real person. I'm all about adding more non love interest related females though.
There's still no way this show should have gone out this early though